Ok I did that and still nothing... So i'm guessing it has something to do with Booting from the USB Device..

After UltraISO puts the files onto the usb drive it changed the USB's file system back to FAT32.. Not sure if this matters or not just thought I'd tell you just incase it does..

Also does the Write Method on UltraISO matter to what I set it to? It's set by default to USB-HDD+

I went into bios and changed all three boot settings to USB-FDD, USB-HDD, and USB-ZIP and still nothing.. it even still booted from the HDD and it wasnt even set as a first, second, or third boot device in the bios.. is that normal or was it not suppose to be able to boot from the HDD?

Ok well with the CD it worked just fine!.. I'm on Windows 7 as we speak..

Now the question is.. was my USB Drive just not able to be used as a bootable? or why exactly was it not booting from the USB drive? Maybe it was user error and I didn't make the USB drive bootable correctly? I'm not soo sure but I guess it doesn't reall matter anymore.. I'm happy I have Windows 7 finally installed